Summary

  • One of the biggest questions that Dead Rising fans have had about the Deluxe Remaster is if its licensed music will be returning.
  • Fans have specifically wanted to know if Gone Guru, which plays during the Convicts boss fight, will make a comeback.
  • Lifeseeker has answered those questions by admitting that it hasn't been asked yet, which makes it seem a little unlikely.

Lifeseeker doesn't know if Gone Guru is going to be featured in , which makes it seem unlikely that 's most iconic song will be included in the remake.

Dead Rising fans haven't had all that much to be excited about since the series' infamous fourth entry seemingly killed the series off for good, but that's all changed since Capcom announc♍ed that the first game is getting a "Deluxe Remaster" later this year. As exciting as it is to see Dead Rising return, fans have had a lot 🌟of questions about how faithful the new release is going to be.

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Last week, a lot of those fears were put🐲 to rest thanks to a gameplay showcase that confirmed that the Deluxe Remaster is going to be sticking very closely to the original release's formula. There was one big thing that the showcase didn't confirm, though, and that's whether the game's iconic licensed music would be returning in the remake.

Lifeseeker Isn't Sure If Gone Guru Will Be In Dead Rising Deluxe Remaster

, but the one track that stands out the most is Lifeseeker's Gone Guru, . The Convicts are one of the most well-known bosses in Dead Rising and that's mostly because of Lifeseeker's iconic song playing during the boss battle.

From the moment that Dead Rising Deluxe Remaster was revealed, 168🤪澳♔洲幸运5开奖网:fans have wondered if Gone Guru would return or if it would suffer the same fate as TJ Rotolo and be replaced. , although it might not be the re꧅spon🐷se we were all hoping for.

In the post, Lariviere acknowledges all of the questions about Gone Guru and says that he appreciates the "curiosity and support" for the track. Sadly, he also says that he doesn't know if it's going to reappear, which makes it seem unlikely as Capcom would surely have to get permission to use a licensed track for the remake.

I’ve been getting a lot of questions regarding the deluxe remaster of this old dog! Will Gone Guru be in it? Appreciate your curiosity and support. Truth is I don’t know. The last time they rem🅺astered the game, Capcom didn’t tell me anything. I figure it may be the same this time. Guess we’ll have to wait and see!

Although the lack of confirmation does make it seem unlikely, Lariviere notes that Capcom didn't ask Lifeseeker about using the song when it remastered Dead Rising in 2016, which means that it could be the same situation here. As Lariviere points out, all we can do now is "wait and see".

Gone Guru is not only a banger, but it's also a key part of Dead Rising's identity, so here's hoping that Capcom figures out how to get it featured in the game. .

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